Dnia 23-12-2007, N o godzinie 13:08 +, David Gerard pisze:
On 23/12/2007, Robert (Jamie) Munro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How could we do that? The codec is usually a relatively small download
download compared to the video itself. If we could suggest a way for
codecs to be provided
On 24/12/2007, Krzysztof Żelechowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dnia 23-12-2007, N o godzinie 13:08 +, David Gerard pisze:
On 23/12/2007, Robert (Jamie) Munro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How could we do that? The codec is usually a relatively small download
download compared to the video
We need a free video codec, but browser makers will not implement it in
their browsers, due to alleged patent risks (which may or may not be real).
What if we could transfer those patent risks away from the browser, and
on to the content providers? Would that satisfy people?
How could we do
On 23/12/2007, Robert (Jamie) Munro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How could we do that? The codec is usually a relatively small download
download compared to the video itself. If we could suggest a way for
codecs to be provided alongside the videos by the content providers,
this /may/ be a way